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sock



sock [sock socks socked socking] noun, verb BrE [sɒk] NAmE [sɑːk]
noun
1. a piece of clothing that is worn over the foot, ankle and lower part of the leg, especially inside a shoe
a pair of socks
2. (informal)a strong blow, especially with the ↑fist
He gave him a sock on the jaw.
more at pull your socks up at pull v.

Word Origin:
Old English socc ‘light shoe’, of Germanic origin, from Latin soccus ‘comic actor's shoe, light low-heeled slipper’, from Greek sukkhos.

Example Bank:
He wore odd socks, one red and one yellow.
a pair of white tube socks
He gave Mike a sock on the jaw.
Idioms:blow somebody's socks off put a sock in it sock it to somebody
Derived:sock something away
 
verb ~ sb (informal)
to hit sb hard
She got angry and socked him in the mouth.
• (figurative)The banks are socking customers with higher charges.
Rem: or
Verb forms:

Word Origin:
Old English socc ‘light shoe’, of Germanic origin, from Latin soccus ‘comic actor's shoe, light low-heeled slipper’, from Greek sukkhos.

Example Bank:
I had to stop myself from socking him one.
She got mad and socked him in the mouth.

 

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